GBCL cover page nwOver 100 young basketball players are expected to take part in the third edition of the 2015 Ghana Basketball and Leadership Camp in Accra this month.

The Pentecost University College will play host to the seven-day exercise which has already generated massive interest among young basketball players in the West African country.

Interested basketball players between the ages of 10-19 are expected to camp for a week for an exciting and unique basketball experience that will benefit them immensely towards their growth and development.

The one-week camping exercise for boys and girls, expected to take in August will provide the platform for these players to learn the fundamentals of the game including shooting, dribbling, rebounding, screening, offense, defense and ball handling amongst other skills.

This will undoubtedly enhance their understanding and appreciation of the game while equipping them with some essential life skills.

Accomplished businessmen and women will take the kids through the art of building self-confidence, self-respect, teamwork, communication amongst others.

It is a whole new experience intended to help these players to step up in class as they will learn new adventures away from home. Players will also get the chance to play series of matches and engage in fun activities during the camp.

International coach and scout Moses Harris of the Life and Basketball in Minnesota-USA will headline this year’s event and will work alongside some selected local trainers. Recording of activities during the camp will be made available to some selected High Schools and Colleges abroad for possible educational scholarships.
The third edition of the camp comes on the heels of the visit of NBA stars Serge Ibaka and Gorgui Dieng two months ago.

The two players participated in the 2015 Sprite Ball Clinic which was facilitated by Sprite, NBA Africa, the Ghana Basketball Association and organised by Rite Multimedia.

To be part of this exciting basketball and leadership camp visit Basketballghana.com or call 0302-238926 / 02441152279/ 0541173626 for further details.

2 COMMENTS

  1. let broaden the horizon of the game by promoting the interest for the game from the grassroots as well get catchment centers in d rural areas. I suggest that atleast every district capital in Ghana must have a basketball court to help school pupils and interested town folks learn the game. Thank You

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